Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 18, 1946, p. 3

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timis tibia chansts sunday sept 29 1946 and miter specific date ran ibimiiiiii tram araats canadian national rtys btbfltum muitnq ill m rasating x a oa wonaavg- xkutttota w hold at the boroa of mm k r bonln- oo on we afternoon baptam- bar 401 at 3 pm ita w sinclair ami im hbally praavuns after the nana opening caremonlfle ttte minutes of the last meeunc wen lead and oomapondence dealt with mnal arrangftttttms wete made re- aiding the edanlt at ube tatr the hob call sugattttooa tar awing ateps in the homo brought man varied as inexpensive as any i and more efficient than most thats wilsons haulage 274 r 5 tbe programme ootyvenora for tihftt day were un d uvitigatoue mrs w marehall mi u near at tnia point mrs lmngstooe took tlie chair and announced tte following programme hmdlng by mrs george campbell salad denwiistratlon mr w maraheji mrs e r robinson reading mrs a uvtngstone then followed a abort sinesong alter a vote of thanks to tbe hostess the committee and those taking part the meeting dosed witb the singing at the miiaaal anthem alter whictu dajtn- ty ludoh was aeryed orwmlftmng of a salad plato blaeults mid cookies chickkns ouatpm chicken plotting with latest nachinery also highest market price id for fowl siive or dressed culling jocks a specialty httttonvlue egg trading station brampton 343 have you a good deposit of soft clay not re shale on your farm we wish to purchase 10000 tons per year or to buy suitable property outright georgetown clay products georgetown ontario w tn one of us skill is his middle name jcythsk aubdt56 is conaidafed an aoo patternmaker in tha throe rivers que paper mill where he has been working far over a quarter of a century next to his work employees welfare is aimes biggest interest ha was a founder and let president of the employees mutual benefit association a position he has held for twenty years and has been president of bis union for four years aitne has been a member of the company athletic association since its establishment and a president of the mill hockey and softball leagues despite these many mill activities aime is an active member of the proprietors league and enjoys his favourite hobby handicraft aim u mfhuvfasffc about hh soft aimit it not um a t mrvks of avdi a that thm years j nova lift to w0 hm as happy and jaym the pulp and paper industry of canada legion notes l mo wmji the cold nights of the autumn now a reality we hope alterations will somehow be speeded up as at present the larger part of the ground floor is decidedly cool in the evenings one of the comrades informed uatht a stove will be put up for tbe present that would certainly solve the problem until winter sets in at any rate we see a brand new furnace still crated has made its appearance in tbe rooms tills will certainly be an addi tion to the branch as a modern heat ing system is one of branch 120s main needs an executive meeting was held in the hall last wednesday evening and a good deal of routine business was disposed of the meeting was quite lengthy not closing until well after midnight we note that a number of the comrades are passing a good many evenings playing bridge with so many abridge fiends in the branch why not organize for the winter haveregui- lar competitions among the members and in time with other neighbouring branches at present the largest num ber of players seem to come from the older members but we know many of the younger ones would be very in terested in a bridge club being formed in the branch t a short time ago the question of sixn- sortng a midget or juvenile hockey team for me season 194647 was men tioned if such a project is to be un dertaken now is the time to get busy and lay plans round up players outfit them etc how about it comrades the womens auxiliary celebrated their istti anniversary on thursday evening september 12th some sixty eight members and friends were pres ent and sat down to a lovely banquet this was followed by entertainment and dancing everyone reported an ex cellent evening the affair was ar ranged by a committee of ladles of the auxiliary headed by mrs t grieve it has been suggested that former members of the rcaf and kap in georgetown and district have a get- togettier and dinner some evening the originator of this idea harry hale served with the royal flying corps in the first world war and is qtute sure that an interesting and en joyable evening could be had by all we would suggest that all former pi geons think this idea over and if in terested get in toucjh witfe harry so that arrangements can be made com mittee formed and a full list of air force exs be compiled we think this a very worthwhile idea and as a large percentage of the boys are members of toe legion feel sure that the branch would be only too happy to grant the use of the rooms to or ganize such an affair iorty beginners at public school this year forty local youngsters started in the primary class at the public school this year which is being taught at present by miss laura scott until tfie regular teacher miss hume recovers from an irjury received when she suffered a fall last month the new students are barbaraalcott barbara allen glo ria bain virginia barber dennis bell joan bickle barbara bowman gloria boyd donald cochrane beverly davis charlene day beverly emmerson marie emmerson pauicla given fred harrison betty hemphill arlene hi evelyn hiller david jones robert kidd loma kllngsbeu martha kor- iietz paul marshall judy mccumber billy mccarveu gail mcgllvray pat ricia mcnally helen muckan gtorge mudie agnes nelson alice pearse gordon spence earl staaleton col leen todd richard veraa robert walker david watkin susan whjt- mee douglas wriggtesworth wanted dead horses and cattle for free pjck- o phone collect gordon young ltd admm toronto dec sip concrete blocks i manufactured in accord ance with toronto buflbv in b law apedstfcgai whtfaabatn coeostt praexb cheltenham ont i phone 20rsl victoria the georgetown herald wednesday sept 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